The former Alabama guard had nothing but high praise for running back Trent Richardson and left tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, the latter of whom he anticipated to be one of the main attractions at a future NFL Combine.

"Cyrus Kouandjio is super athletic," Warmack said. "I haven't seen a tackle like him in a while. He's going to be a
top-three pick, I think."

Like Warmack, who is projected as a top 10 pick in April's NFL Draft,
Kouandjio didn't require a redshirt at Alabama, as he played as a
reserve during the first half of 2011 before tearing his ACL. Kouandjio returned with a vengeance and started all 14 games as a sophomore this past season.

He's one of just two returning starters from a 2012 Alabama offensive line that was considered by many to be the best in the country.

"He's very young, but he's already experienced enough to be on anybody's team at left tackle," Warmack said. "I'm excited
to see how well he's going to be in the future."

Warmack looked well into the future when he said Richardson would "be in the Hall of Fame some day."

Richardson, who battled a preseason knee injury and played with broken ribs, had 950 rushing yards, 367 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns in his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns.

"He's a very explosive back," Warmack said. "He's been
exceptional since his freshman year at Alabama and he just continues to get better."